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If you are looking for a last minute escape this May half term then how about a Cornish wigwam holiday on a working organic farm with native rare breed cattle, sheep, pigs and laying hens? With its rugged coastline and beautiful moorland, the south east part of Cornwall is a great area to explore. The Eden Project is also just a few miles away.

These Cornwall wigwams are set in a small grass paddock behind the farmhouse and each wigwam can accommodate 5 people. The wooden wigwam provides warmth and comfort which is not always guaranteed with conventional camping. What I love about this place is the ‘little extras’ that can be provided to make your life easier as well as allowing you to ‘taste’ Cornwall – yummy breakfast boxes with organic eggs and award winning local apple juice; packed lunches with a locally made pasty and homemade cake and even a bottle of Cornish wine or beer can be sourced for you.

A four night wigwam break starting on Friday 24 May is £232 for a family of four; a three night break starting Saturday 25 May is £174.

Great fun and super comfy these camping cabins are built from renewable timber and are a great low cost accommodation option for February half term. Based in the south-east of Cornwall, Penbugle Farm Wigwams is a working organic farm with native rare breed cattle, sheep, pigs and laying hens. With rugged scenery and wildlife on the surrounding moors an farmland & convenient for beaches this is a great place to bring your wellies and get out exploring.

The wigwams are set in a small grass paddock behind the farmhouse, each wigwam sleeps 4-5 people and has electric lighting, a panel heater, electrical sockets, mattresses and decking area. Bedding and towels are not provided. Price from £44 for 2 adults and 1 child, £52 for 2 adults and 2 children and £60 for up to 3 children.

Wigwam Holidays has a network of sites across the UK so if Cornwall is not for you then check out their other locations.